Good Morning All,
Isaiah
26:9; “My soul yearns for you in the night; my spirit within me earnestly
seeks you. For when your judgments are in the earth, the inhabitants of the
world learn righteousness.”
Did you ever watch a scary movie or read a
scary book when you were a child? How did it go? I remember the first couple of
times I watched a scary movie; it was a Vincent Price one and I did not turn
the lights off for two nights. Every noise made me jump. It is funny how the
night makes our fears alive. Here, in the wintertime, a forced air furnace
house will creak and crack each time the furnace kicks on. During the daytime,
we hardly notice, but at night; it sounds like footsteps in the hall: it could
be an axe murderer!!
The night always brings about our greatest
fears. The sounds we hear but we do not know what made them; we cannot see them
and make us wonder what is out there. This is part of the reason why the Bible
always equates God with light and the devil with darkness. It is an analogy
which we readily understand. We can get lost in the dark, very easily, and the
darkness heightens our sense of loneliness. It is at night that we often
struggle the most.
It is at night that the “worries” strike
with a vengeance. How do we pay all these bills? Why is my child struggling in
school all of a sudden? How do we fix
the car right now? What will I do if we do not get any more moisture this year
than last? Why doesn’t my spouse love me like they used to? My health, my parent’s
health, my spouse’s health just is not what it should be. When the “worries”
start, especially at night, the devil and our old sinful nature loves to attack.
One thing about the devil, he knows no mercy,
nor does he ever show any. He sticks the knife in, twists it about, pours salt
on the wound and then he starts all over again. This is what Isaiah was
experiencing when he wrote our verse. He was prophesying the exile of Israel
and was envisioning the destruction of the city he loved, the death of many of
the people he knew and the forced slavery of the rest. He saw the pain, but he
also saw the better truth that God was there to rescue them.
God is here to rescue you as well. He
comes to you in his Word, and he listens to you in your prayers. The Spirit
will cause us to remember all the things which Jesus said to us. This is part
of the reason reading the Bible regularly is so helpful. The Holy Spirit uses
those special passages to bring us comfort and to remind us of where our hope
comes from. God encourages us to pray so that we can express our fears and our
desires. So when we face those nights or days filled with the “worries” take a
few minutes and yearn for God in the night.
Look to him for your comfort and hope; do not look to our own strength
or any other worldly support. Any other support will only fail. Only God, whose
love and mercy exceeds our every need can keep us safe and give us peace.
Dear Father, we yearn
for your Holy Spirit to comfort us and give us peace. Keep us secure in your
arms and give to us your peaceful rest which only you can deliver. In Jesus’
precious name we pray. Amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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